Lush Launches Charity Products For Japan

Lush Launches Products to Help Japan

To help raise funds for survivors of last month's earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Lush has launched a limited-edition Japan Relief collection. One hundred percent of proceeds from the Rising Sun soap ($5.95) and Charity Pot lotion ($5) will benefit nonprofits: Rescue Stock Yard, the NGO Collaboration Center for Hanshin Quake Rehabilitation, Animal Peace, and Peace Boat. Though the handmade-cosmetics company is known for frequent charitable initiatives, this endeavor hits particularly close to home. The company has 145 shops, a factory and 1,600 staffers in Japan — some of whom have lost everything. The Japan Relief items are available now, and if you wish to donate to those charities directly, you can do so at the above link as well.

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4 years

"Peace Boat is a Japan-based international non-governmental and non-profit organization that works to promote peace, human rights, equal and sustainable development and respect for the environment."
"The NGO Collaboration Center for HANSHIN QUAKE Rehabilitation staff members have been in Miyagi Prefecture providing support for the victims of the Tohoku Pacific offshore earthquake."
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4 years

While they may be doing good work it should be stated correctly that Peace Boat is a private, for profit organization. Also, the Hanshin earthquake was 16 years ago.If the Collaboration Center for Hanshin Quake Rehabilitation has changed its focus to the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake this too needs be clarified.